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The International Criminal Court in The Hague is already analyzing the letter from the Collective of Victims of Terrorism in the Basque Country in which they ask that the members of ETA be tried “for crimes against humanity.” In the documentation, Thierry's minutes are attached with the secrets of the negotiation between the Zapatero Government and the armed gang. Last February, COVITE filed a complaint against ETA in The Hague with the aim of clarifying the more than 400 attacks by the group that remain to be resolved and for the terrorists to be tried for crimes against humanity. Furthermore, the group wants to demonstrate that Justice in Spain has been permissive with the murderers , in connivance with the Government. Well then. As confirmed by El Confidencial Digital , to reinforce this thesis, the complainants have presented the so-called “Thierry minutes” to the International Criminal Court . The documentation seized in Bordeaux in 2008 by the Civil Guard after the terrorist's arrest describes in detail all the meetings between ETA and the Zapatero Government and is now being analyzed by judges in The Hague. First promises to ETA: legalize Batasuna, and 'cover' the extortion letters In his exile in France, Francisco Javier López Peña, alias 'Thierry', recorded in writing in a type of minutes each and every one of the messages exchanged between Zapatero's emissaries and the terrorists from November 2005 to June 2007. According to these writings.
Throughout the process, the Government made a series of promises to the terrorist Phone Number List group to cease its armed activity. Although the content of what was seized by the Civil Guard was already published in Spain, it had never been made known in Europe. Below, we reproduce some fragments of those conversations that are already in the possession of the members of the International Criminal Court: -- "The Government guarantees, based on the ETA statement, to reduce police presence at checkpoints, to accept Batasuna in its political life ," and "no arrests." These statements were made in meetings held between November 3 and 12, 2005 in Oslo. -- Meeting of June 22, 2006 . Thierry points to Javier Moscoso as an emissary of the Government. The Executive's messages on that occasion would have been the following: “We are working to make Batasuna legal in September-October.” “ The minister has a lot of letters (of extortion) that he has not made public . Knowing that money is requested, we say that it does not appear that it is requested. "The Government understands that sending letters is a breach of what was agreed." “We are not interested in ending the problem by ending the nationalist left.” Freedom for De Juana and Bolinaga, repeal of Parot and “safety telephone” In September 2006, the next meeting between the Government and ETA took place.
The band had threatened to break off the negotiation. Zapatero's emissary, lawyer Gómez Benítez, makes the following promises to the terrorist group: -- “Theme Iñaki de Juana . They agree to give him conditional release . First rehabilitation in a Madrid hospital, keeping the situation of freedom a secret. Then to Euskal Herria in freedom.” -- “ Parot Doctrine : It is a matter for the Constitutional Court and they can repeal it.” A month later, on October 27, there is another meeting. The Government sends three more messages: -- “There is a security telephone but France is uncontrolled.” -- "The Government offers outings to seriously ill people, including one from Ortega Lara, Uribetxebarría." (Bolinaga). -- “Reunite all ETA mothers with children in Madrid Prison.” [OBJECT]Zapatero wanted to continue negotiating after the Barajas attack As stated in the documentation seized by the Civil Guard, in mid-December, just 15 days before the attack on T-4 in Barajas, there was another Government-ETA meeting in which the conversations became tense: “ Meeting without any success. There is no record. Josu Ternera was not there. He was in Oslo . After the explosion at the Madrid airport, the Government and ETA abandoned the talks. But these were resumed just three months after the attack that caused the death of Carlos Alonso Palate and Diego Armando Estacio. This is how Thierry explains them: -- “March-April 2007 meeting, after the Barajas attack: After one of the PSE with Batasuna.